Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stickers, only to be disappointed when she learned the artists' names. "Well, I certainly got some stinkers!" she muttered. "Who ever heard of them?" Among other buyers were Fleur Cowles of Look magazine, who got abstractions by Hans Hoffmann and George L. K. Morris, Novelist Kathleen (Forever Amber) Winsor, who got a landscape, and the University of Georgia museum, which picked up three paintings and two sculptures...
...Kathleen Winsor's "Forever Amber" ("Banned in Boston, but in this case, that didn't guarantee merit...
Four months later, as though in answer to this prayer, came Kathleen Winsor's potboiler about an amoral woman, Star Money. The critics deplored it, all right, but even with that advantage Star Money failed to give the book business a shot in the arm. By July, Bookseller had decided that "perhaps the general public is weary of literature"; and in the August doldrums it came to the irate conclusion that "we [U.S. readers] are too lazy to think for ourselves...
...H.D.C. production is mainly praiseworthy for the enthusiastic performance by the entire cast. Richard Heffron and Dorothy Winsor, as Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus, presented assured and solid performances. The Antrobus' two children, Gladys and Henry, are consistently amusing as played by Pat Rosenwald and Donald Mork. Alan Nelson, who plays Sabina, capitalizes too much for comfort on her resemblance to Carol Chaining, but nobody can deny that she is a decidedly beautiful young lady...
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 12 p.m., CBS). Moll Flanders, discussed by Novelist Kathleen Winsor and Critic Louis Kronenberger...